Thursday 19 September 2019

Japan Report Writing

Japan is a country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian continent and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea in the south. Japanese ladies/girls wear a special kind of dress. The dress is called “kimone”. It is a type of dress that is made out of silk. With large sleeves. It is a long dress from the shoulders to the ankle, tied with a Beruto, which is a belt. Kimonos cost around $240 dollars in japan. In New Zealand they don't have a specific price for this type of dress. Around Japan there are amazing cooks. They make things like sushi, Miso soup, Washoku and wok. They are all popular food from all nations across the world. These foods mostly contain rice or a type of fish. Food is an important part of Japanese culture. Otherwise known as “Washoku”, in the Intangible Cultural Heritage List Japanese people are known to have calming and soothing music. The history of traditional music in Japan is rich. Many musical forms were imported from China more than a thousand years ago. Japanese music was the top 50 best selling music in the whole world. Because it is a unique type of music. Japan flag is called Nisshoki. The history behind the flag goddess Amaterasu founded the Japan flag 2,700 years ago. The japanese flag means The Rising Sun, that what the red circle means. It also represents the sun in the court in the year 701. Japan is a really popular country after all. From there iconic mountains, to their unique language, there drastic buildings, to their relaxation. Japan is an iconic place. By Aysha

1 comment:

  1. Hi Aysha, My name is Koby I really enjoyed reading the japan writing. your might want to fix up the writing when it went over the page.

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